French M47 'Patton' Suez 1956
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1 22 August 2011, 09:49

thxs Holger ... i'm stuck is some decal work needed to continue... but i hope i'll continue it soon😉
25 August 2011, 14:22

AFV tracks give me a hard time to put them together.. so i don;t want to throw them. But as far as i know Friul doesn't has any tracks for patton..
25 August 2011, 14:37

Isnt it possible to mount M48 Tracks? They are nearby the same, i think... But i dont know if friul provides them...
25 August 2011, 14:41

Good job and a great painting!
I'm also actually working on Revell's M47 in a early German Verson, but I think, it will be not so good as your modell!
25 August 2011, 15:40

thnxs Ronalod for the good words 🙂. the kit is the Italeri, a really old, but very very good kit. only minor changes needed.
25 August 2011, 16:43

Hi Arkadios, well done so far! One question, how do you make the gun cover (blast bag)? Cheers, Christian
25 August 2011, 17:55

hi Christian, and thnxs for the good words 🙂. the cover was made with tamiya epoxy putty.
25 August 2011, 18:14

Good Job! At first glance thought it was tape of some sort... Very effective!!!
25 August 2011, 18:17

This is what i need for my Bismarck! I always thought about, how to build those "Blast Bag´s" scratch!Its just a pitty that i cant move the barrels, after mounting the Bags...
26 August 2011, 17:39

I had the same thought actually, blastbags! Why move the guns afterwards ? (sometimes I want to do that too, but it wears down the model).
26 August 2011, 17:45

Yeah youre right but some time i´m playing a`lil bit with my models! Dont tell it anyone, please...🙂 🙂 🙂
26 August 2011, 17:47

That doesnt matters, she knows about my obsession to play with my models...🙂
26 August 2011, 18:14

Great build so far!! Did you finish this yet? I have the same build in a gathering stage and wondered where you got the perforated steel plates carried on the sides for extraction from soft sand? Yours look like they are etched pieces. Again amazing work!
28 May 2019, 20:12

Hi Paul, thank you for your kind words, and apologies for the late reply. The PE are from the Verlinden 1/35 Perforated-Steel Plating (PSP) set. And , yes, the kit is still in progress, very close to finish though. 😄
10 June 2019, 09:21
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French M47 'Patton' Suez 1956 - started as part of GB: Patton.